Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4221573 | Clinical Imaging | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundSingle cerebral toxoplasmic lesions are rarely explored.MethodsThrough magnetic resonance imaging, 10 lesions were analyzed regarding location, signal intensity, contrast enhancement, eccentric target, and meningeal uptake.ResultsFive lesions were corticosubcortical and in the deep three (60%) had infratentorial locations. Iso- or hypointense signal predominated in T1 sequence, but in T2, there was variability. Perilesional edema and ring contrast enhancement occurred in 100% of lesions, but eccentric targets and meningeal uptake were less frequent.ConclusionEven in the presence of single lesions, iso- or hypointense signal in T1, perilesional edema, and ring enhancement are suggestive of cerebral toxoplasmosis.
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Authors
Carolina da Cunha Correia, Heloísa Ramos Lacerda, Vlaudia Maria de Assis Costa, Alessandra Mertens de Queiroz Brainer,